Miami's own Conjunto Progreso has been nominated for
a 2006 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album for their CD "Masters of Cuban Son" on Pimienta Records dist.
by Universal Music. Ever since it’s inception, the traditional Cuban Son ensemble Conjunto Progreso has taken audiences
back in time to the nostalgic era of early Cuban popular music. Led by Johnny Aguiló, son of Cuban trumpet legend and band
leader Rolando "El Ruso" Aguiló (Lecuano Cuban Boys, Orquesta Hermanos Castro, Conjunto Casablanca, etc) and grandson of Cuban
Bass player Mario Aguiló (Conjunto Yumuri, Orquesta Saratoga, Conjunto Casablsanca, Nat King Cole) and co-founded by Johnny
Aguilo and Jose Elias who started the group back in April of 1999 and since then they have seen the group grow from a quartet,
to its recent incarnation of nine members. Through the years, Conjunto Progreso shows have featured an array of legendary
artist including Johnny's dad Rolando "El Ruso" Aguiló, Congero Luis Miranda an original mainstay of the Machito Orchestra,
bassist extraordinaire Eddie “GUA GUA” Rivera of the legendary group Batacumbele, Trumpeter Feliciano “Pachu”
Gomez who has worked with Cachao, Roberto Faz and Riverside Orchestras respectfully, and Lazaro “Tato” Alfonso,
the original conga and bata drum player of Irakere. Conjunto Progreso is a musical group made up of middle age and young,
aggressive Cuban musicians. Their experience goes back to many of the major orchestras and musical associations in Cuba as
well as several salsa and charanga groups in New York and South Florida as well as recording and backing major Latin artist
in the S.Florida area. In 2004, Conjunto Progreso released its long awaited debut album titled Masters of Cuban Son, The record
features an array of songs by legendary Cuban composers such as Nico Saquito, Miguel Matamoros, and Compay Segundo to name
a few. Interpreting well known compositions with incredible arragements by several of the members of the group. Conjunto Progreso
brings you a one of a kind traditional Cuban recording. No wonder many publications have called them Masters of Cuban Son.
The album was so well received by the American public that it was honored by the National Academy of Recording Arts &
Sciences with a 2006 Grammy Award Nomination under the category of Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album. Furthermore, throughout
the music industry, the group has been noted as the Buena Vista Social Club of America Conjunto Progreso is one of the hardest
working bands in the U.S. and based out of Miami FL. For more info contact Johnny Aguiló 786-624-8781 or e-mail jaguilo@msimusic.com
or aguilomusic@yahoo.com

The Band is:

Johnny Aguiló: lead vocals, maracas

Rolando Perez: lead vocals, claves

Jose Elias: guitar, tres

Miguel Gomez: bass, vocals

Adialberto Perez: congas

Edel Perez: bongos, cowbell, timbal

Juan Marquez: trumpet, vocals

Michel Fragoso: Piano

Jose "Pepe" Cabral

Conjunto Progreso has also a collection of special
guest that join the band on different occasions.